Effects of Islamic Banking on Financial Deepening Amongst Muslims Case Study Robe Town

Fedli Muhammed

Abstract


This study assesses the effects of Islamic banking on financial deepening amongst Muslims case study Robe town. To do so, descriptive research design and simple random sampling technique were employed to examine a sample of 384 interested population in the Islamic field was visited from the population of over 100,000 and questionnaires were used as primary data collection instrument. The target population for this study was the Muslims society. The research study indicates that the most popular financial service in the study area was murabah while musharak has complexity regulation in Islamic banking operation. The study identified that government policies and regulations affect the financial service provided by Islamic banking. The customers encounter problems of raising capital, accessing finance and accessing credit. The study recommends that there should be amendment of banking regulation to facilitate loan for government employee, increased support for learning visits to improve the information flow, the government should come up with policies on training of business owners and managers especially on directing, staffing, deployment of finance resources and controlling activities, the government should seek to address the significant issues like regulation of financial service that has impeded economic development Islamic banking system in the country.

Keywords: Islamic bank, financial deepening, Robe town

DOI: 10.7176/JPCR/52-01

Publication date: February 28th 2021


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